Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
Here is England ��������������

���� Breaking - the number of patients with #Covid19 in ventilated beds has fallen by 4% over the past week in England.

➡️ Numbers are 72% lower than last year

https://twitter.com/statsjamie/statu...033838084?s=21

I’d follow thus guy for stats

➡️ Patients with Covid-19 overall in hospital up a third, but up to 45% may be in with Covid, but not for it.

Here is Wales ��������������

���� Wales - 15% increase in past week in #Covid19 patients in ventilated beds & 73% lower than last year

➡️ Patients in general beds up 74% but 55% lower than last year

➡️ No Wales data but 37-45% of English beds have patients with Covid but not reason for being in hospital
These don’t really help either. With no numbers to know what the increase/decrease is from these stats are mostly useless.

What I’m saying is the useful stats for OP to find and to look at are hospitalisations for Covid per 100k or 1m and deaths from Covid per 100k or 1m and compare those numbers between the 2 countries.